Sowetan

Afrikaans to be first language in township schools

Targeted schools in struggling areas

- By Yoliswa Sobuwa

The Gauteng department of education will introduce English and Afrikaans as the language of teaching and learning in the under-subscribed township schools.

The department announced that it was working closely with schools in the high pressure zones to increase their classroom capacity to accommodat­e unplaced pupils.

Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi said it was also important to note that the department has identified some schools in affected areas which will be assisted with a provision of mobile classrooms.

“The schools where we will introduce Afrikaans will be assisted to acquire the necessary educators that have qualificat­ions and proficienc­y to teach the language. We will also partner with independen­t schools to accommodat­e excess learners from our public schools accordingl­y, in consultati­on with respective parents,” Lesufi said.

Lesufi said the department is also initiating the process of merging single medium schools with low-learner enrolments, to open English medium schools in high pressure zones.

He said the department has so far placed 267,611 (94, 63%) applicants which reflects an increase of 3,859 placements.

“The remaining 14,617 applicants are still to receive placement offers and must be placed before the end of the month. We are undoubtedl­y working diligently, ensuring that schools increase their classroom capacity to accommodat­e additional unplaced learners by the end of the month. Parents are, therefore, urged to accept offers given or immediatel­y object if not suitable, so that those rejected offers can be given to other applicants. Neverthele­ss, our main objective is ensuring that no learner is without a school.”

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Panyaza Lesufi

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